Easy English: Book 8 - Easy Editing and Proofreading

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Ready-Ed Publications aims to assist busy professionals by making available contemporary classroom materials that contain relevant and stimulating work to support the requirements of the curriculum. Easy Editing and Proofreading Book 8 in the Easy English Series © 2009 Ready-Ed Publications Printed in Australia Author: Margaret Warner Illustrator: Terry Allen

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Contents

Teachers’ Notes Outcome Links

Editing/Proofreading Terms

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Make a Mother's Day Card

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The Pelican

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About Wool

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Bobbie

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Stay Sun Smart

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Checking Punctuation Activity 1

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Kangaroo

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Kids Cook

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Tiddalik

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Emma's Email

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Checking Grammar Activity 1

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How to Make a Mushroom Pizza

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Checking Grammar Activity 2

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Humpback Highway

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Checking Grammar Activity 3

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The Life Cycle of a Butterfly

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Checking Grammar Activity 4

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Northern Hairy-Nosed Wombat

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Save Bluegum Library

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Junk Food in Lunch Boxes

Spell Check Activity 2

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Blue Triangle Butterfly

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Spell Check Activity 3

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A Book Review: The Magic Finger

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Spell Check Activity 4

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The Three Wishes

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Checking for Errors 1

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The Daintree Forest

Checking for Errors 2

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Whale Watching

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Writing & Editing Your Own Story 49

Checking for Errors 4

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Answers

The Visitor

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At the Beach

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Teachers’ Notes

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Easy Editing and Proofreading is the eighth book in the Easy English Series for students learning English as a Second Language as well as Aboriginal students learning English as a Second Dialect, that is, students who are coming into the school system having little or no experience of English.

The teacher's gestures and facial expressions plus visual clues (photos, pictures, objects, etc) are vital to the student when working out meaning. Regular, positive feedback by the teacher will consolidate the student's sense of achievement and encourage self confidence.

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Easy Editing and Proofreading (Book 8) builds on the thematic vocabulary introduced in Easy Words (Book 1) and uses examples from the stories in Easy Read and Write (Book 2) and More Easy Read and Write (Book 3). It is important for the teacher to It revises punctuation and grammar establish a supportive classroom from Easy Punctuation (Book 4) environment where the student's first and Easy Grammar (Book 5) and language and culture are valued. This consolidates the information on text will nurture the student's self-esteem types in Easy Text Types (Book 6) and encourage him or her to gain confidence in the early stages of learning and More Easy Text Types (Book 7). the new language. Use of co-operative learning strategies and peer tutoring will This book focuses on the skills of editing help the student build social friendships and proofreading through exercises as well as develop language skills. based on a range of text types. ESL/ESD learners need an explicit, methodical and planned language program that is integrated into their class work in all key learning areas.

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It is important for the teacher to be aware that using short, positive sentences is best for the learner. The teacher must provide time for the student to process statements and instructions and always check for the student's understanding.

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Outcome Links New South Wales Values and Attitudes: V1, V2, V3, V4, V5 Talking and Listening: TES1.1, TS1.1, TES1.3, TES1.4, TS1.4, TS2.4 Reading: RES1.5, RES1.6, RES1.7, RS1.7, RES1.8, RS1.8, RS2.8

Reading and Viewing: Standard One, Stage 1,2&3 Writing and Representing: Standard One, Stage 1,2&3 Speaking and Listening: Standard One, Stage 1&2 ACT

The student listens and speaks with purpose and effect. (8.EC.1,2,4,7,8)

South Australia

Reading, Writing, Speaking and Viewing. - Identifies some aspects of spoken language in a range of contexts when listening to and responding to texts. (Standard One. 1.5)

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Early Literacy (Writing and Shaping): Students experiment with emerging understandings of written, visual and multi-modal texts to communicate meanings.

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Writing: WES1.9, WS1.9, WS2.9, WES1.10, WS1.10, WS2.10, WS3.10, WES1.11, WS1.11, WS2.11, WES1.12, WS1.12, WES1.13, WS1.13, WS2.13, WES1.14, WS1.14. WS2.14 Tasmania

Early Literacy (Reading and Viewing): Use emerging understandings to predict and make meanings from a variety of written, visual and multi-modal texts.

- Identifies and talks about some features of written language and visual images when reading and viewing a range of texts. (Standard One. 1.7) - Experiments with aspects of language when planning and composing a range of texts about familiar experiences. (Standard One. 1.8)

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The student writes effectively. (10.EC.1,2,3,4,5,6,7,8, 9,10,11,12,14) (10.EL.1,4,5,6,7,8,11,12,13) The student interprets and creates texts. (11. EC.1,2,3,4,7,8) (11.LC.2,3,12)

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Listening: (LL2.1,2,3,4) (LL3.1,2,3,4)

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Reading: Level 1 & Level 2 Writing: Level 1 & Level 2

Speaking and Listening: Level 1 & Level 2 Western Australia

Understanding Language: Students understand that the way language is used varies according to context. Reading: Students read a wide range of texts with purpose and understanding.

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Reading: (RL2.1,2,3,4) (RL3.1,2,3,4)

Writing: (WL2.1,2,3,4) (WL3.1,2,3,4) QUEENSLAND

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The student reads effectively. (9.EC.1,2,3,4,6,7,8,9,10 11,12,13,14) (9.LC.1,2,3,4,5,6,7,8,9,10,11,13)

Language Learning and Communication.

Writing: Students write for a range of purposes and in a range of forms, using conventions appropriate to audience, purpose and context. Speaking and Listening: Students speak and listen with purpose and understanding in a range of contexts.

Oral Language: Use spoken language for a range of purposes. Explore patterns and conventions of spoken, signed or argumentative language. Interact with peers and familiar adults using, with support, conventions associated with formal and informal group settings, including attentive listening.

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Teachers’ Notes Teaching writing

a text, students learn how spoken language differs from written language. They also learn about text structure and language features, as well as the actual process of writing.

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Effective teaching programs Modelled writing

In modelled writing, teachers show students examples of the text type that they want them to write, and talk about the different parts of the text. Modelled writing helps students to understand that when writing for different purposes; language, vocabulary and the structure of a text changes.

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When teaching writing skills, teachers need to build on what students know and are already able to do. A writing program should focus on the following aspects: punctuation, grammar, spelling, Independent writing the process of drafting, conferencing, In independent writing, students editing, proofreading and publishing. write their own texts. They write for specific purposes using a variety of modelled text types.

They write a draft and then are able to discuss with the teacher how to improve it before redrafting and publishing it. Part of this process involves editing and proofreading skills.

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In guided writing, students use the skills that they have gained during the modelled writing activities to write with teacher support. Guided writing activities can involve the whole class, small groups, pairs or individuals, working with the teacher to guide them. Guided writing activities are activities which involve the students and the teacher jointly constructing a text. When the jointly constructed text is written on the whiteboard, the class or group is then able to discuss how the text can be improved.

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Proofreading involves reading the final draft to make sure there are no errors, before publishing the work.

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Editing skills involve checking and discussing a draft to find errors in meaning, punctuation, grammar and spelling before the redrafting process.

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Guided writing

Teachers need to teach editing and proofreading skills using modelled and guided activities. This may involve the whole class, a group, or individuals. Students of any age will enjoy watching their teacher write 'a great story' on the whiteboard and then ask their students to help edit it. Students enjoy finding grammatical, spelling


Teachers’ Notes or punctuation errors and when participating in this activity they will learn how important it is to edit a text.

Full stop Use a full stop: • to show the sentence has ended, e.g. It is a sunny day. • as part of an email address or website address, e.g. www.readyed. com.au, freddie.frog@hotmail.com

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Question mark • Use a question mark at the end of a sentence when asking a question, e.g. Can you swim?

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When teaching students how to edit their work, always provide them with an editing checklist. It could look something like this: • Have I used the right setting out and language for the text type? • Does my writing make sense? • Have I used capital letters and full stops? • Are there any words missing or anything that I can improve? • Are there any words that might not be spelt correctly?

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movies, e.g. Harry Potter, Happy Feet.

Exclamation mark Use an exclamation mark: • in sentences that are commands, e.g. “Stop!” he shouted. • to show strong feelings, e.g. “Help! Help!” they called.

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• to show a pause in a sentence, e.g. Wombats, even though they have short legs, can run very fast. • to separate groups of things, e.g. apples, plums and pears.

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When teaching students the skills of editing and proofreading ensure that they know the rules of punctuation, to be able to check their own work.

Apostrophe Use an apostrophe: • to show who owns something, e.g. Sam’s bike. • to show where a letter is missing when a word has been shortened, e.g. it is / it’s, they are / they’re, I am / I’m.

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Capital letters Use a capital letter: • to start a sentence, e.g. Can you see the cat? • when writing about yourself, e.g. I like to run. • when writing the names of people, places, days of the week, months and special days, e.g. Lilly, Australia, Monday, April, Anzac Day. • when referring to the planets, e.g. Earth, Mars, Jupiter. • when writing the titles of books and

Quotation marks (speech marks /talking marks)

Use speech marks to show the exact

words that someone says, e.g. “Hi, my name is Sam. I live at number 21. Where do you live?” Remember that all punctuation marks must be inside the speech marks.

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Grammar

Use of adjectives and adverbs

The editing process involves checking that grammar is correct.

An adjective describes a noun; an adverb adds something to a verb. In this sentence, She sang very soft…an adjective has been used instead of an adverb. It should read, She sang very softly.

Grammar is the way that words are combined to form phrases and sentences. Verb check

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Verbs tell the reader what usually happens, what is happening now, what has already happened or what will happen in the future. Students should check that the correct tense (past / present / future) has been used so that sentences make sense, e.g. I will played with you tomorrow, has the verb tenses written incorrectly.

A sentence must make sense to the reader. This sentence doesn’t make sense, The cat jumped right to the top of the tree.

Spelling correctly in English is challenging for ESL/ESD students. In an integrated language learning environment, learning to spell is closely linked with learning to talk, listen, read and write. Teachers should model how to use spelling resources to teach spelling.

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Students should check that each sentence has a verb, e.g. James a red bike, is not a complete sentence as there is no verb. It should read, James has a red bike. Verb tense check

Sentences must make sense

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Subject/verb agreement Remind students to check whether the subject of their sentence is singular or plural as the verb must agree, e.g. Lilly and Jack runs very fast is incorrect. In this sentence the subject is plural so the sentence should read, Lilly and Jack run very fast.

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• teacher or another adult • peers • modelled texts • have-a-go sheets

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Use of correct pronouns

Students must use the correct pronouns in place of people, places and things, e.g. Maria likes to run fast would become, She likes to run fast.

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Editing/Proofreading Terms adjective: a describing word, e.g. the tall tree. adverb: a word that tells something about a verb, e.g. Jack ran quickly.

pronoun: a word used in place of a noun, e.g. he, she, they. question mark: a punctuation mark used to show a question is being asked, e.g. Is it raining?

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apostrophe: used to show possession, e.g. Lilly’s bag or to show that a letter has been left out of a word, e.g. I’m going. comma: a punctuation mark used to show a pause in a sentence or to separate groups of things, e.g. apples, plums and pears. conjunction/connective: a word that joins two parts of a sentence, e.g. I ate my apple because I was hungry.

quotation marks (speech marks): punctuation marks used to show that someone is speaking, e.g. “Can you swim?”

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place, e.g. in, under, on.

sentence: a group of words that form a statement, question, comment or exclamation, e.g. The dog ran to the boy.

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full stop: a punctuation mark used to show the sentence has ended.

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noun: a word used to refer to people, places and things, e.g. Lilly, Australia, a bird.

text: written words.

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show strong feelings, e.g. Wow! or a command, Fire! Get out!

verb: a word that tells the reader what is happening. action verbs, e.g. She ran up the hill. thinking and feeling verbs, e.g. James likes soup. saying verbs, e.g. “Time for bed,” mum said quietly. relating verbs, e.g. Kangaroos are marsupials.

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Checking Punctuation Activity 1

Activity

These exercises contain punctuation errors only.

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Check the punctuation mark at the end of each sentence. If it is correct, tick it, if it is wrong, change it in red.

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Checking Punctuation Activity 2

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Speech marks or talking marks show the words that a person is saying. They look like this: “ ”. Words that are spoken go inside the speech or talking marks, e.g. “Hi.”

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j. Kai yelled, “I won the race! I won the race!”

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Checking Punctuation Activity 3

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Checking Grammar Activity 1

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These exercises contain grammatical errors only. Circle the correct verb in each sentence.

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d. I [ has /have ] a blue backpack.

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f. Next week we will [ visit / visited ] Grandad. g. I'll [ eat / eating ] a red apple.

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e. [ Me / I ] am tired after the long walk. f. Can [ you / us ] swim?

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Checking Grammar Activity 4

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Sentences must make sense. Circle the word in each sentence that does not make sense.

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Spell Check Activity 1

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These exercises contain spelling errors only. The spelling error in each sentence is underlined. Can you write the correct spelling on top?

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Spell Check Activity 2

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d. That house has a short tail. e. We lick to go to the pool.

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Spell Check Activity 3

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e. My [ feet / feat ] are tired from walking. f. Some people don't eat [ meet / meat ]. g. Can you [ hear /here ] me?

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Checking for Errors 1

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Find a punctuation error, a grammatical error (a word that isn’t correct), and a spelling error in each sentence.

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Checking for Errors 2

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Find three errors in each sentence. Circle the three errors then rewrite the sentence correctly.

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The Visitor

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Read the narrative text The Visitor from the start to the end before you check for errors.

r o e t s B r e oo his first camping p trip. On the first u k night, he wasS asleep in his sleeping bag when he heard a noise owtside He crept out of the tent. He

looked around. He see a mother

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and baby brushtail possum on the treey near their tent.

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At the Beach

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Read the recount At the Beach from the start to the end before you check for errors.

r o e t s Bo r e pwe had a swim. I didn't swim okin the deep very hot day. First u S

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Make a Mother's Day Card

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Read the procedural text Make a Mother's Day Card from the start to the end before you check for errors.

r o e t s Bo r e p glue, glitter ok white paper, scissors, u S Instructions: You need:

a. Fold the blank carde. b. Draw a big heart shape on the white paper?

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The Pelican

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Read this information report The Pelican from the start to the end before you check for errors.

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About Wool

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Read this explanation About Wool from the start to the end before you check for errors. Wool comes from sheep. It is the sheep's

r o e t s Bo r e p ok u warm, in spring Sand summer, a shearer cuts the wool

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coat that it grows in winter. Wen the weather are

off the sheep. He uses electric clippers called shears. It's like giving the Sheep a haircut. People use wool for make

lots of different fings They use wool to

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Bobbie

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Read the description Bobbie from the start to the end before you check for errors.

r o e t s Bo r e Bobbie has short, brown fur. Her has lono legs and a short p u k tail She wagsS her tail when I talk to her or pick her up.

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Bobbie is my puppy. She is 14 weeks old.

She has big, brown eyes and long eyelashes. Her nose are

black. Her ears are always up. She listens to all the sounds. bobbie likes to go for a little wok. She likes

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Should Kids Do Homework?

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Read Jessica's letter Should Kids Do Homework? from the start to the end before you check for errors. I think that homework is important for

r o e t s Bo r e pdoes homework, it helpso First, whenu kids them to k S understand new work. Second, they can do the work quickly

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kids. It helps them to learn nyew things

or slowly at home so that's good. Some kids don't like doing homework. First, they think it's boring. Second,

they think that kids should just

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Stay Sun Smart

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Read the discussion Stay Sun Smart from the start to the end before you check for errors. Summer is a time for fun It's also a time

r o e t s Bo r e p oto: slip If you wantu to protect your skin rememberk S

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wrap on some sunglasses? If you do this you will protect your face, ears, the back of your necks, your eyes and your body. Sunburn hurts. Your skins

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Kangaroo

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Jump, jump, jumpe r o e t s Bo r e p ok Like a kangaroo u S I saw only wun

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But now there is two.

Theres a mother and a joey

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Kids Cook

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Read the response Kids Cook from the start to the end before you check for errors.

r o e t s B r e oo program four kidsp aged u k 8 to 12. It's S on TV every thursday from 4 to 4:30pm.

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Kids Cook is a fun

Annie and Ben is the cooks. They cooks great food

every week. When they cook they make it fun. They

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Tiddalik

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Read the Aboriginal legend Tiddalik from the start to the end before you check for errors. A big frog called Tiddalik

r o e t s Bo r e ok One day he wasp very thirsty? He u S Then he drank drank some water. more and more. Soon there wasn’t

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lived a long time ago a creek.

any water for the brds or animals or trees or grass. The animals and birds were all very upset

Old wombat have a plan. “We must make Tiddalik laugh so

© ReadyEdPubl i cat i ons •f orr evi ew pur posesonl y• and the animals tried to make him laugh. Tiddalik didn’t laugh all the wata will come out of his mouth.” So the kookaburra

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Emma's Email

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Read Emma’s email to her Nanna about her holiday in a caravan. Read it from the start to the end before you check it for errrors.

r o e t s r eon my holiday WeB oo I am having a greatp tim came to a nice caravan u k park called Shell Bay last Friday. We have been here for week. S

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Hi Nanna,

Yesterday I saw parrots that are green and orange and they

have blue heads? Every morning we all go for a swim at beach. Yesterday I saw a family of five dolphins. They were playin in the sky and having fun

© ReadyEdPubl i cat i ons come from a place called Pinetree. Ip made frinds •f o rr e vi ew pur os esonl y• There are some other kids in the caravan park. They

I will see you next week.

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How to Make a Mushroom Pizza

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Read the instructions about How to Make a Mushroom Pizza. Read it from the start to the end before you check it for errors.

r o e t s Bo r e pizza base (from the supermarket) p ok u pizza sauce (from S the supermerket) sliced tomatoes and mushrooms shredded cheese How to make the pie:

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Spread the sauce over the pizza base with a sppon.

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4. Take the out when the cheese melts.

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Humpback Highway

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Read the information report Humpback Highway from the start to the end before you check for errors. The humpback whale is a large, ocean mammal. Humpback whales is found all over the world They

r o e t s Bo r e They can weighp up to 40 tonnes and they o u k can grows up S to 16 metres long. Between August and october

they leave Antarctica and swim up the east and west coast ov Australia. They mate and have their calves in

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range in colour from almost whit to grey and black.

© ReadyEdPubl i cat i ons 1.5 metres long. It drink up to 250 litres of milk a day •f orr evi ew pur posesonl y• the warm water. A calf weighs about 1.5 tonnes and is up to

They are called humpbakks because when they are getting

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protected. Only a few countries will not stop killing them.

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The Life Cycle of a Butterfly

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Read the explanation The Life Cycle of a Butterfly from the start to the end before you check for errors.

r o e t s B r e o start life as caterpillars then change as they grow. p ok u First, a female S butterfly lay her tiny egs on a leaf.

Next? the eggs hatch

into little caterpillars. Then they eet and grow and grow..

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Finally, the pretty buttafly comes out, dries him Wings and

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Northern Hairy-Nosed Wombat

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Read the description The Northern HairyNosed Wombat from the start to the end before you check for errors.

r o e t s Bo r e p okabout The wombatu are about a metre tarll and weighs S 35 kg. It has soft, grey fur with dark patches around

The northern hairy-nosed wombat is special because there

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are only a few left. There is a small group in Queensland.

the eyes Around its nose there is short, black hairs.

It uses its stong claws and legs to dig a burrow. It sleeps in

the burrow during the day and comes out at night to eat grass

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Save Bluegum Library

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Read Mike's letter to the editor, Save Bluegum Library from the start to the end before you check for errors. Dear Editor,

r o e t s Bo r e pwants close the library ok mum said the Council u I walk to the S libary every Saturday to borrow books.

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The kids in my area use Bluegum library a lot. My

If it closes I will have to ask my mum to drive me all the way to belltown library. My mum is very busy.

Also, I likes to go to the activities at the library in the skool holidays. I went to the 'Kids Write' workshop in

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Junk Food in Lunch Boxes

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Read the discussion Junk Food in Lunch Boxes from the start to the end before you check for errors.

r o e t s Bo r e pthat kids should be allowed ok Some parents say u Swhat they likes at school to eet and drink Should kids be allowed to bring junk food

They say that parents can decide. If kids want to have lollies and chips and fizzy drinks at recess and lunch then that is okay. Other parents say that Junk food should

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to school in their lunch boxes?

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health and teeth and kids should not bring junk food to school?

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for him kids. The school can't ban junk food in lunch boxes.

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Blue Triangle Butterfly

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Read the poem Blue Triangle Butterfly from the start to the end before you check for errors.

r o e t s B r e that one day? when the time is right, o p ok u you will CurlS up in your softe chrysalis, like a small green sleeping bags, and

when you wake up, changed and new, you will be a beautiful butterfly with turquoise bloo triangle wings

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Little green caterpillar, do you know

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A Book Review: The Magic Finger

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Read Sophie's book review The Magic Finger from the start to the end before you check for errors.

r o e t s r ebook about a Boo an interesting and p funy u k girls who can S do something special. The main character is an eight

year old girl. When she sees something

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The Magic Finger by Roald dahl is

that is mean or hurtful she uses her majic finger. Her finger tingles and she points him and then something happens!

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When mr Gregg and his suns shoot ducks, she is upset and

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The Three Wishes

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Read the narrative The Three Wishes from the start to the end. Then check for errors. Once upon a time, an old

r o e t s Bo r e p lady came to ok One day, a beautiful u SShe said to the old the little house. woman and her husband living in

woman, “You are kind to everyone. I will

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a little hose in the forest.

give you three wishes.” then she walk away into the forest. The old lady was cooking vegetables for dinner

and thinking what she wood wish for. A warm coat?

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When her husband came home she told him about the sausage was on the end of your nose!” And it was!

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They only had one wish left, so what did they wish for? They

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Walking Sticks

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Read the information report Walking Sticks from the start to the end. The stick insect is often called

r o e t s Bo r e p ok Stick insects is usually brown u Sare usually abowt or green. They a 'walking stick' because it looks

10cm long but some can grow

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just like a Stick that is walking.

much longer. They have strong jaws for eating the leaves of plants. They eats all of a leaf not just little bits ?

Stick insects spend a lot of time during the day sitting

or hang on a plant. They are usually active at nighttime.

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The Daintree Forest

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Read the description The Daintree Forest from the start to the end. The Daintree rainforest in north queensland,

r o e t s Bo r e pin each part of the rainforest. okThe plants and anmals live u Sgrow up to 50 metres tall to get to the emergent trees is a very special, beautiful place.

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sun. The next part is calld the canopy or 'the roof' of

the rainforest. The leaves of the tall trees in the canopy join together. Flowers and fruit grow there ___

The understorey is further down. It are not very suny

in the understorey because the tall trees block the sun.

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Whale Watching

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Read the recount Whale Watching from the start to the end. In the scool holidays in October,

r o e t s Bo r e p ok because it is whale watching time. u S Humpback whales comes my family went camping at hervey

up from Antarctica to have their calves in the calm, warm

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wata near Hervey Bay. We went out on a whale watching

boat on wednesday morning with a lot of other people. It

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When you have finished, correct the 10 errors that are underlined by writing the correct words/punctuation on top. Rewrite Whale Watching correctly on a separate piece of paper.

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Writing & Editing Your Own Story

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Title Think of an interesting title for your story. You can change it later if you think of a better one. The title must relate to the story in an interesting way. The first part of the story tells the reader: Who the main character is and something about him/her. Where the story takes place. When the story happens.

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Answers Spell Check Activity 2, p18 a)hair b)today c)old d)horse e)like f) sheep g)feet h)see i)long j)mother Spell Check Activity 3, p19 a)sun b)eyes c)read d)shoes e)feet f) meat g)hear h)see i)some j)week Spell Check Activity 4, p20 a)flower b)know c)eight d)pair e)won f)in g)whale h)tea i)mail

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Checking Punctuation Activity 2,p11 a. “Hi. My name is Ahmad,” he said. b. The boy looked around and said, “Where am I?” c. Mum put on her coat. “I’m freezing,” she said. d. “Happy birthday!” they all yelled. e. “How old are you?” Auntie Rosie asked. f. “Help! Fire!” they both shouted. g. The teacher smiled. “Tomorrow the holidays start,” he said. h. “Where do you live?” the lady asked. i. “Shhh, don’t make a noise. The baby is asleep,” mum whispered. j. Kai yelled, “I won the race! I won the race!”

Checking for Errors 1, p21 a)It's cold today so I am wearing my coat. b) I saw a plane flying in the sky. b)Can you swim to the end of the pool? d)I am making a snack for mum to eat. e) I saw a black cat with a long tail. b),d) & e) are variable.

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Checking Punctuation Activity 1,p10 1. a)  b)Do you like pizza? c)Help! Help! d) e)Can you come to my party? f) g)  h)It's 3 o'clock. i)Can you swim? j)  2. a)I like to go to the beach. b) Help! Help! c)Can you ride a bike? d)Get out now! e)What is your name? f)I can see a koala in a tall tree. g)How old are you? h)Wow! i)The dog is black and white. j)I like to read every day.

Checking for Errors 2, p22 a) The cat was sitting on the mat. b) The brown horse was eating grass. c) I am giving mum some flowers. d) The little bird was singing a song. e) Mrs Smith likes to make apple pies. f) On Friday my class is going to the beach. g) I like fruit. Do you like fruit? Checking for Errors 3, p23 a)Bees like flowers. Bees make honey. b)An echidna has sharp spines. Don't try to pick it up. c) On Saturday we visited Nanna. We gave her a new book to read. d) It's hot today. I think I'll go for a swim. e)Where are my socks? I can't find them. f)One day I saw a little brown wallaby. She had a baby in her pouch. g)I like Saturday because I can sleep late.

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The Visitor, p25 a. full stop after 'outside'; Big / big b. see / saw; look / looked c. owtside / outside; treey /tree

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Checking Grammar Activity 2, p14 a)like b)see c)kicked d)barked e)dived f) visit g)eat h)rained i)jumped j)cooks

Checking Grammar Activity 3, p15 a)him b)we c)them d)It e)I f)you g)her h)They i)I j)me Checking Grammar Activity 4, p16 a) cool b)six c)fridge d)sky e)pink f)hair g) younger h)daytime i)cold j) backpack Spell Check Activity 1, p17 a) moon b)dog c)their d)house e)hare f) my g)raining h)blue i)play j)toe

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Checking for Errors 4, p24 a) One day I went for a walk to the park. I saw three magpies. b)Let's go to the pool. Can you swim? c)Tomorrow we will go to see Grandad. It's his birthday. d)Give me your school bag. I will put it in the bedroom. e)When I go to the shop I'll buy an ice cream. I like chocolate, do you? f)They saw three kangaroos. The kangaroos were lying down.

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Checking Punctuation Activity 3,p12 Once upon a time a kangaroo and an echidna had a race. The kangaroo said he was faster. The echidna asked, "Do you think you will win?" The kangaroo said, "Yes, I am faster than you." They started the race. The kangaroo was very fast. The echidna was very slow. The kangaroo was tired so he lay down to have a little rest and he soon fell asleep. The echidna walked on very slowly all the way to the finishing line. Who was the winner? "I'm the winner!" the echidna shouted. Checking Grammar Activity 1, p13 a) am b)live c)was d)have e)likes f)are g)Is h)live i)were j)reads

At the Beach, p26 a. saturday / Saturday; full stop after 'walk' b. goed / went; 'swim' left out...Dad said to swim between the flags c. rokk / rock; beech / beach Make a Mother's Day card, p27 a. full stop not a question mark in point (b); Shape/ shape in point (e) b. cutting / cut; him / it c. carde / card; hart / heart

The Pelican, p28 a. two full stops after 'pouch'; Feet / feet b. has / have; helping / help c. hed / head; wata / water


Wool, p29 a. Sheep / sheep; full stop after 'different things' b. are warm / is warm; for make / to make c. wen / when; fings / things Bobbie, p30 a. full stop after 'tail'; bobbie likes / Bobbie likes b. her has / she has; her nose are / her nose is c. lon / long; wok / walk Should Kids Do Homework? p31 a full stop after 'things'; Homework / homework b does / do; help / helps c. nyew / new; hom / home

Northern Hairy-Nosed Wombat, p40 a. full stop after 'eyes'; full stop after 'grass'; Legs / legs b. the wombat are /is; there is short, black hairs/ there are; 115 northern hairynosed wombat left / wombats left c. tarll / tall; stong / strong; wambat / wombat Save Bluegum Library, p41 a. need full stop after 'library'; belltown / Belltown; october / October b. Council wants close / wants to close; I likes / I like; a writer come / a writer came c. libary / library; skool / school; vere / very

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Stay Sun Smart, p32 a. full stop after 'fun'; change question mark after 'sunglasses' to a full stop b. necks / neck; skins / skin c. sum / some; hatt / hat Kangaroo, p33 a. theres / there's; Pouch / pouch b. is /are; hold / holds c. jumpe /jump; wun /one Kids Cook, p34 a. thursday /Thursday; i / I b. is / are; cooks / cook c. four / for; form / from

Tiddalik, p35 a. question mark after 'thirsty' should be a full stop; need a full stop after 'upset'; need a full stop after 'laugh' b. add 'in' to 'lived a long time ago in a creek'; have / had a plan; laugh / laughed 'laughed and laughed' c. brds / birds; wata / water; larfed / laughed

Junk Food in Lunch Boxes, p42 a. need full stop after 'school'; parents say that Junk food / junk food; question mark after school' should be a full stop b. likes / like; banned on school / banned in school; best for him kids / best for their kids c. eet / eat; fod / food; parints / parents

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b. a female butterfly lay her egs/ lays her eggs; they grows / they grow; dries him wings / dries its wings c. egs / eggs; eet / eat; buttafly / butterfly

Blue Triangle Butterfly, p43 a. no question mark after 'day'; Curl / curl; its / it's b. sleeping bags / sleeping bag; time for find / time to find; lays your eggs / lay your eggs c. softe / soft; bloo / blue; flowa / flower

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How to make Mushroom Pizza, p37 a. exclamation mark in step 1 should be a full stop; question mark in step 2 should be a full stop; question mark in step 5 should be a full stop b. 'How to make the pie' should be 'How to make the pizza'; 'fridge' (step 3) should be 'oven' to make sense; step 4 add the word 'pizza' to make sense c. supermerket / supermarket; sppon / spoon; eet / eat

The Three Wishes, p45 living / lived; hose / house; then / Then; walk / walked ; wood / would; Cows / cows; fatt / fat; wishing / wished; sed / said; wasnt / wasn't

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Emma's Email, p36 a. need a full stop after 'holiday'; question mark after 'head' should be a full stop; need a full stop after 'fun' b. 'for week' should be 'for a week'; 'swim at beach' should be 'swim at the beach'; 'sky' should be 'sea' to make sense c. tim / time; playin / playing; frinds / friends

The Magic Finger, p44 a. Roald dahl / Roald Dahl; mr Gregg / Mr Gregg; need full stop after 'amaze you' b. about a girls / about a girl; she points him / she points it; The Magic Finger are funny / is funny c. funy / funny; majic / magic; suns / sons

Walking Sticks, p46 Stick / stick; is / are; abowt / about; eats / eat; ? / .; hang / hanging; sid / side; win / wind; tinee / tiny; dont / don't

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Humpback Highway, p38 a. need a full stop after 'world'; october / October; need full stop after 'day' b. humpback whales is found /are found; grows / grow; drink / drinks c. whit / white; ov / of; humpbakks / humpbacks

The Daintree Rainforest, p47 queensland / Queensland; have / has; anmals / animals; calld / called; add full stop; are / is; suny / sunny; add a comma; snacks / snakes; walks / walk Whale Watching, p48 scool / school; hervey Bay / Hervey Bay; comes / come; wata / water; wednesday / Wednesday; bewtiful / beautiful; look / looking; wale / whale; him / its; Calf / calf

The Life Cycle of a Butterfly, p39 a. Change question mark after 'next' to a comma; two full stops after 'grow'; Wings / wings

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